We sold our first cabinet bed during COVID, when half of Brevard suddenly needed an extra bed and nobody had an extra room. Since then cabinet beds have become one of the things this store is genuinely known for. So let me clear up the question I get most.
What's the difference between a cabinet bed and a Murphy bed?
A Murphy bed mounts to your wall. That means construction, anchoring, and a landlord conversation if you rent. A cabinet bed is furniture. It stands anywhere a dresser would, arrives on a truck, gets placed, done. It folds open into a real bed in about a minute and folds back up in the morning.
If you own your forever home and want the full wall unit, a Murphy bed is great. For everyone else, the cabinet bed usually wins on price, flexibility and zero construction.
Who is Arason?
Kind of the founding family of this whole category. Jane and Jon Arason started their company in 2002 with something called the Fu-Chest, literally a futon inside a chest. That idea evolved into the Creden-ZzZ line, the handsome cabinet bed everyone else has been chasing since. Two decades spent refining one product category, and the details show it. Smooth folding action, no wall anchors, a cabinet you'd keep even if it never opened.
We're bringing Arason models like the Portofino and Capri onto our floor now, joining the biggest cabinet bed selection in the area.
The honest way to shop one: come watch it become a bed. The folding action is the whole product and it demos in sixty seconds. We're at 1024 S Harbor City Blvd in Melbourne, the brand story is on our Arason page, and if you're planning a room around one, book the free cabinet bed consultation.
Eric





